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Producing medical isotopes requires 20% enriched uranium. IAEA cameras monitor operations. In addition, regular inspections are conducted. No evidence suggests Iran's diverting uranium for military purposes.
Moreover, as explained above, the combined (16-agency) US intelligence assessment found no evidence of an Iranian nuclear weapons program. Post editors ignored it. Instead, spurious, provocative, hawkish allegations are featured, not truth and full disclosure.
Iran's "unwilling to stop its nuclear activities or even to make significant concessions....This doesn't mean that the Obama administration should reject further dialogue, or take military action. It does mean that every effort must be made to intensify sanctions - and in particular to stop....Iranian sales of oil everywhere in the world.""Iran may be feeling some economic pain, and it may be isolated. But its drive for nuclear weapons continues."
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Iran's a Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) signatory. No evidence suggests violations to its provisions. In contrast, America, Israel and rogue allies spurn all international law, including NPT's three pillars:
- non-proliferation;
- disarmament; and
- using nuclear technology peacefully.
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